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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 02:47 PM
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A major milestone in Baja tourism history; Hotel Presidente, after years of mismanagement, many episodes of unfortunate timing, half a dozen name changes, and several attempts at variations on the business model is coming down. To have seen it go up and now come down feels to me kinda like outliving one of my kids; odd, unfair, somehow vaguely wrong. Ahh, progress. Of course, that's what I was groaning when it went up.

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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 02:50 PM


tehag...which one?



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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 02:56 PM


No idea where or what you are talking about, but seems unusual for Baja to tear down something. No disrespect, but most things just fall down don't they???:?::biggrin:

May have put my foot in mouth to soon again...wait that's beer in mouth...:lol:




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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 02:58 PM


I believe this is the one in Napolo just outside Loreto
Correct?
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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 03:01 PM


They have changed names of these 'Presidente' Hotels so often, it is hard to say. I can remember at least 6 .. or is it 7...all in Baja. One in Acapulco comes back to mind...circa 1964.



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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 03:18 PM


They used to be here and there throughout Baja. Nice places, fully staffed and most often empty. Always made me wonder since it is a method of the cartels to wash money by owning hotels that are always empty but never show a vacancy on the books.....the Oasis, just north of Rosarito comes to mind.

Weren't the Presidente hotels supposed to be government sponsered or something like that?
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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 03:19 PM


When the pavement first opened, they were.....now they are La Pintas, etc.



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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 03:25 PM
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Sorry. It's the one in Nopolo, just south of Loreto. They were government sponsored to promote tourism. This one will soon be gone, to make room for CONDOMINIMUMS.
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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 03:50 PM


tehag, was this the one that turned into a nudist hotel for tourists?...believe it was called Eden something. Or maybe that one is still there?



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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 04:06 PM
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Presidente, Stoufer, Eden, Whale's Inn, I forget, I think there were other incarnations.
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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 04:34 PM


I think I must have stayed there durring each incarnation.... this is sad. I enjoyed the place, it was nicely laid out and for the last 15 years nicely grown in. My wife, Kim, stayed there for years while flying charters down from Palomar airport in the 80's. I'v even gone out latley, while they were still open and snuck in for a beer or two. Never forget the time I was with a group fishermen checking in, walked to the pool, and lo and behold.... well there were, there were, well there was a swinger group there . One fine young lady had new equipment she was sooooo proud of. In a couple of days I couldn't find anything redder. I for one will miss the place.
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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 04:41 PM


I remember that poolside scene myself...not those in particular, Phil C...but other proud ones. My dad came out to the poolside bar and said..."Brr.. a little nipply out here, isn't it?"



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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 04:43 PM


My wife and I stayed there about 12 years ago for three nights when it was called the "Diamond Eden". We had a great time. We arrived by truck and were the first ones there because most of the tourists that stay there arrive by plane. It was strange to be just about the only ones there enjoying the place for a few hours before anyone else. Then all of a sudden hoards of people arrived and the party began! We really had a good time, as this was kind of a break for us camping all up and down Baja in our little tent and in the back of our old truck.
Things sure have changed since then in that area.
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[*] posted on 11-7-2006 at 04:53 PM


did you keep your cloths on Bob



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[*] posted on 11-8-2006 at 06:02 AM
I remember it well


this was the first place in Baja that my wife ever saw. our room - in the clothes on portion -looked out over the clothes off beach and hot tub. it was quite a show and we had a great time. Still keep in touch with an old guy whose wife was dying in CA and he got a few days off from her care courtesy of thier kids. The experience allowed me to insist that we continue to visit Baja and we now own property in La Paz. good memories.



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[*] posted on 11-8-2006 at 08:13 AM
Memories from the past...


Hotel El Presidente.

I just remembered when I first got interested in TV in Baja. It was when I stayed at this hotel when it was first the El Presidente...very new then. Winter of 1978 or 1979. The hotel had satellite TV in each room and that made up my mind to get one too...the big old C-band type dish. I have changed a few dishes since then!

Also met lots of other Baja acquaintances, Mexicanos and Americanos, at that hotel back then..it was quite the gathering place. Can't repeat any of those stories, though. WHAT HAPPENS IN BAJA STAYS IN BAJA! ;)




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[*] posted on 11-8-2006 at 04:19 PM


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Originally posted by Phil C
One fine young lady had new equipment she was sooooo proud of. In a couple of days I couldn't find anything redder. I for one will miss the place.


This sounds alluring. Was the equipment cosmetic or utilitarian:?:
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[*] posted on 11-8-2006 at 05:00 PM


I think it would have qualified for both..:lol:
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[*] posted on 11-9-2006 at 01:33 PM


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did you keep your cloths on Bob


Yeah, sure did. But I do remember this one naked guy (who had a little bit too much to drink) chasing this one woman around the hot tub! It was hilarious!




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